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Each gamete contains one allele from each of the genes (in this case one version of each letter).

Any gene for which the individual is homozygous (has two of the same alleles) can only produce gametes with that allele. So in this case the organism has BB and dd - so will always have a B and d in the gamete.

So the possible gametes are:

ABCdE

ABcdE

ABCde

ABcde

aBCdE

aBcdE

aBcde

aBCde

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The number of different possible gametes produced by the diploid genotype (AaBbCcDdEe) is 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 32 (2 for each pair of heterozygous genes).

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ABCD ABCd AbCD AbCd

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Two types of gametes:

AB or aB

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AB or aB

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